Brown, Roderick H. Elihu Burritt, the man and his ideas. An essay submitted to the faculty of Wesleyan University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of masters of arts in Liberal studies, May 1958. typescript 46 1. CCSU Rare Books 92 B971bs

Davis, Ozora S. Elihu Burritt, an apostle of international brotherhood. New Britain, n.p., 1907. 29 p. Front is a reproduction of H.T. Munns painting of Burritt in the New Britain Institute. Pasted into rear cover is an article on Burritt's Old Books. CCSU Rare Books 92 B971d

Hahn, George Elihu Burritt was "only a blacksmith" when he wooed and lost the girl he loved. (In New Britain Herald, May 29, 1952). p. 4. One of 22 articles about Burritt. CCSU Serials Microfilm 4th floor

Hahn, George Rare book reveals Elihu Burritt's ancestry. (In New Britain Herald n.d.). One of a series of twenty-two articles about Burritt published between May 29, 1952-April 10, 1953. CCSU Serials Microfilm 4th floor

Lee, William H. Reminiscences of the early life of Elihu Burritt. New York, Trows' Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1881. 13 p. Reprinted from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record for July 1881. Gift of Barbara Skinner Calculli. CCSU Rare Books 92 B971l

Life and services of Elihu Burritt. Together with an account of his funeral, local editorial notices, and obituary resolutions. New Britain, R.J. Vance & Co., 1879. 20 p.

McIntire, Mike. The patron saint of penny postage. New Britain's Elihu Burritt championed low mail rates and world peace, but he's never had a stamp of his own. (in The Hartford Courant, May 2, 1993.) H1, H5. Available online: off campus access is limited to CCSU students, faculty, and staff.